Downing Street Kindling

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"Downing Street Kindling"
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Single by Larrikin Love
from the album The Freedom Spark
Released 6th June 2006
Format 7" Vinyl, CD
Label Warner
Producer(s) Ian Gore
Chart positions
  1. 35 (UK)
Larrikin Love singles chronology
"Edwould"
(2005)
"Downing Street Kindling"
(2005)
"Happy as Annie (re-release)"
(2006)

"Downing Street Kindling" was the second single to be taken from Larrikin Love's debut album, The Freedom Spark, and their first release to enter the UK Top 40, charting at number 35.

In the song, Larrikin voices his discontent with England, culminating with the proclamation that "I think that it is hell". The title refers to the home of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and references one of the song's key lyrics, "I will build a fire in Westminster using the door of Downing Street"

Contents

  1. "Downing Street Kindling"
  2. "Dead Long Dead"

  1. "Downing Street Kindling"
  2. "Is It December?"

  1. ""Downing Street Kindling Refix"
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